...& these new multi stage gravies that have appeared recently....why now???
I think that's a very good question ELW!
I've just made this C2G base. I agree that it is relatively highly spiced compared to some other bases (as some have mentioned).
And, in making it, I have also questioned (in my mind) why he doesn't simply add the powdered spices, sometime towards the end of cooking, with the tomatoes, at some stage (
don't forget the tomatoes!), and the additional water, and then blend it all and be done with it? I know that's what I would do with it, if I made it again in the future (to save time and faffing around) and I can't think why not?
So far, though, the base is (yet again), and despite the "sweating" of the veggies in (mostly) oil, at the initial stages, much like most other decent bases on the forum (regarding taste, aroma and texture).
I'm a little disappointed because I was quite enthused about the "sweating" of the veggies in the oil. That seemed to be the most significant difference, about this base, to me. BUT, I must add, that I did not use "bhaji oil" (which might make a vast difference, of course). I suppose that, to be fair to Julian, I will also need to try that too.
Nevertheless, it is early days, since I haven't made any curries with it yet. I will know more when I have made curries from it.
I'm currently making his "onion sauce" (which I don't think is the same thing, or intended to be the same thing, as the Ashoka "bunjarra" JerryM)?
I have also made his vindaloo (but using my own base) and it was very respectable. I liked the effect of the adding more garlic/ginger paste towards the end of cooking.
Other than that, I think his videos (and the fact that he is willing to share his knowledge) are excellent!
